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Why plastics are nonbiodigradable?​

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Answered by 05chowkps
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Answer:

Explanation:

Non–biodegradable fossil-based polymers

Most plastics are non-biodegradable mainly because plastic is widely used because of its low cost, versatility and durability. This durability is partially based on plastic being an uncommon target for bacteria, which makes it non-biodegradable

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

because saprophytes cannot act on them.

Explanation:

or decomposers cannot decompose them so they are considered as non-biodegradable.

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